Vendor Business School

The Vendor Business School (VBS) comprises a total of 14 modules including entrepreneurship, business planning, marketing, customer care, record keeping, financing, and formalization of businesses. The modules will be delivered through small group meetings but with opportunities for individual coa...

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Main Author: Wamai, Ken
Format: Training Material
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Initiative on Resilient Cities 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135288
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description The Vendor Business School (VBS) comprises a total of 14 modules including entrepreneurship, business planning, marketing, customer care, record keeping, financing, and formalization of businesses. The modules will be delivered through small group meetings but with opportunities for individual coaching sessions. The tool is expected to be piloted in urban Nairobi in 2024, to assess its impact on women-run businesses, and identify areas that would need to be strengthened to improve the tool.
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spelling CGSpace1352882025-12-03T02:05:56Z Vendor Business School Wamai, Ken entrepreneurship gender enterprises risk management The Vendor Business School (VBS) comprises a total of 14 modules including entrepreneurship, business planning, marketing, customer care, record keeping, financing, and formalization of businesses. The modules will be delivered through small group meetings but with opportunities for individual coaching sessions. The tool is expected to be piloted in urban Nairobi in 2024, to assess its impact on women-run businesses, and identify areas that would need to be strengthened to improve the tool. 2023-12 2023-12-12T18:47:10Z 2023-12-12T18:47:10Z Training Material https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135288 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Initiative on Resilient Cities Wamai, K. 2023. Vendor Business School. Nairobi, Kenya. Resilient Cities Initiative
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gender
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risk management
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